I'd have to put Chris Farley as the motivational speaker in any SNL top 5 list. Murphy's camera commercial with Steve Wonder was great too (the camera easy enough for Stevie Wonder to use it), also Wonder auditioning for a role as Stevie Wonder impersonator.

So apparently the guy on The Bachelor lives somewhere around here in Dallas. I googled his name and discovered that another, slightly more famous Sean Lowe was once a relief pitcher. Relief pitcher Sean Lowe fielded a sacrifice bunt from Albert Pujols in 2001. It's the only time Albert Pujols has ever bunted.

I'd have to put Chris Farley as the motivational speaker in any SNL top 5 list. Murphy's camera commercial with Steve Wonder was great too (the camera easy enough for Stevie Wonder to use it), also Wonder auditioning for a role as Stevie Wonder impersonator.

How about Will Ferrel's "Casual Friday" skit?

Lord and Lady Duchebag?

Can't argue with DIAB as the greatest ever though.

A Farley motivational speaker I think made the top 10. Personally, I was not a big Farley fan. Poor man's Belushi wannabe. As for Ferrell, can't argue with his movie career, but it took him a long time to get going on the show.

I thought they were very light on the first cast. Lord and Lady Douchebag could have made the list, but I think they were light on some of what was OK in the 70s but not PC later. The Wild and Crazy Guys sketch with the vacuum cleaner smuggled out of Bratislava and the fashion models that needed to go to the nearest national park to obtain birth control? The Killer Bees? I don't even think any of the "Todd and Lisa" nerd sketches made the list. The Cheerleaders sketches were trying for that. "Mr. Luepner was born without a spine." No Fernando's Hide Away ("So Hulk, what are your Passover plans?" "When you laugh, your chest bounces like Dorothy LaMore's tush!").

As good as Samurai Delicatessen was, the best was Samurai Night Fever, with OJ Simpson.

A Farley motivational speaker I think made the top 10. Personally, I was not a big Farley fan. Poor man's Belushi wannabe. As for Ferrell, can't argue with his movie career, but it took him a long time to get going on the show.

I thought they were very light on the first cast. Lord and Lady Douchebag could have made the list, but I think they were light on some of what was OK in the 70s but not PC later. The Wild and Crazy Guys sketch with the vacuum cleaner smuggled out of Bratislava and the fashion models that needed to go to the nearest national park to obtain birth control? The Killer Bees? I don't even think any of the "Todd and Lisa" nerd sketches made the list. The Cheerleaders sketches were trying for that. "Mr. Luepner was born without a spine." No Fernando's Hide Away ("So Hulk, what are your Passover plans?" "When you laugh, your chest bounces like Dorothy LaMore's tush!").

As good as Samurai Delicatessen was, the best was Samurai Night Fever, with OJ Simpson.